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Keep praying for our schools.
I, not so long ago posted an article on praying for schools. I would just like to remind everyone how important this is. As we come near to the end of another term, put a local school on your prayer list.
Pray for:
- Teachers and support staff
- Pupils
- Head Teachers/managers
- Local education authorities
- Any Christian teams that go into schools
- And, most importantly, that Christ be proclaimed.
We have to remember that teaching Christianity in our schools is under a real threat (Humanist society)
for more info visit School prayer network (UK)
Pray for Schools

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Now that the summer holidays are nearly over and all the schools are starting to go back, we should be thinking of praying for our schools.
Following on from yesterday, praying for those in political power, I remembered, that St Ninians (Church of Scotland) are seeking from within their congregation, people to pray for local schools.
Again, if all the body of our Lord Jesus were to do this daily, possibly in groups, with each group dedicated to praying for a particular school, think of the change within our schools this would create. I came across a website dedicated for this purpose, schoolsprayernetwork
The Schools Prayer Network exists to stimulate and encourage committed Christian prayer for every school in the UK, and to provide a means of communication and support for those concerned
Pray for Schools
Christians are so good at being activists that we sometimes forget the simple importance and power of prayer. Committing to pray regularly for your local school is a very effective way of getting involved and offering support. Forming or joining a local prayer group makes that commitment easier, providing you with the joy and encouragement of meeting with others and sharing answers to prayer.Schools are generally very happy to know that they are being supported in this way. You could contact the Head to let him or her know about the group, and ask if there are specific prayer requests. Some prayer groups meet on school premises, others at the local church. You are likely to find support among Christian parents, teachers, governors, pupils and local church members. (From Transforminglives.org.uk)
If your church has not got anything like this organized, why don’t you suggest it, or get some of your friends from church and start doing it yourselves.